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Extrait: If there's one product that can rival the Philips Hue for range of bulbs and third-party control support, it's LIFX. With the Mini series, the company has replaced the old flat-top bulbs of old with a newer, more bulbous design. Playing nice with Amazon A...
Publié: 2017-11-09, Auteur: Ry , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Lifx Mini puts out plenty of light, and offers all of the colors, features, and integrations that you get with standard-size Lifx bulbs at a lower cost
At $45 each, the color-changing Mini bulbs are still awfully expensive, and the design still doesn't cast enough downward light. The pairing process, newly revamped to align with HomeKit, is also a little more confusing than it ought to be
These are excellent smart bulbs, but it's tough to justify the splurge unless you catch them on sale...
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Publié: 2018-08-16, Auteur: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Bright and highly customizable, Compatible with nearly every home automation app and platform,
No hub required, Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit and more, Includes many smart features, Fits in small lamps
Expensive, Difficult to set up
The Lifx Mini bulbs are a good option for smart-home owners who have experience setting up smart bulbs and have other smart-home devices installed. The bulbs are easy to integrate with HomeKit, Alexa and Google Assistant, but they're difficult to set up...
Extrait: At some point, LIFX surely heard the complaints one too many times: Your bulbs are great, but they're too big, too heavy, and—well—they just look weird. Clearly bowing to consumer sentiment, LIFX has introduced a second series: LIFX Mini. As the name impl...
Extrait: Smart light bulbs—LED-based bulbs that can be controlled by a hub or smartphone app—are no longer a new idea. What is new is how far this technology has come since its advent just a few years ago. Also new: Products like the Nanoleaf Aurora —a system of i...
If there's anything close to a serious gripe we have with the Mini, it's only that on the standard model, colors we picked in the LIFX or Home apps sometimes didn't translate into the real world. In those cases, it was just a matter of experimenting unti...
Publié: 2017-11-09, Auteur: Ry , review by: cnet.com
The Lifx Mini puts out plenty of light, and offers all of the colors, features, and integrations that you get with standard-size Lifx bulbs at a lower cost
At $45 each, the color-changing Mini bulbs are still awfully expensive, and the design still doesn't cast enough downward light. The pairing process, newly revamped to align with HomeKit, is also a little more confusing than it ought to be
These are excellent smart bulbs, but it's tough to justify the splurge unless you catch them on sale...
The Lifx Mini puts out plenty of light, and offers all of the colors, features, and integrations that you get with standard-size Lifx bulbs at a lower cost
At $45 each, the color-changing Mini bulbs are still awfully expensive, and the design still doesn't cast enough downward light. The pairing process, newly revamped to align with HomeKit, is also a little more confusing than it ought to be
These are excellent smart bulbs, but it's tough to justify the splurge unless you catch them on sale...